Evolution and Victorian Musical Culture
Discover the fascinating intersection of music and science in Evolution and Victorian Musical Culture by Bennett Zon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this hardback edition spans 374 pages and delves into the vibrant musical landscape of Victorian Britain from 1837 to 1901. Zon expertly examines how evolutionary science influenced musical culture during this transformative period, making it an essential read for musicologists and historians alike.
This engaging volume is not only accessible but also navigable, appealing to scholars across various disciplines, including anthropology, folklore studies, education, biography, historiography, and theology. Whether you're a music lover, a history enthusiast, or a researcher, this book offers valuable insights into the social aspects of music in the context of evolution. Enhance your understanding of Victorian culture and its musical heritage with this compelling exploration.